Tŷ Caeredin is a charming detached cottage located in Penrhyn Bay, Gwynedd, Wales, accommodating up to six guests across three bedrooms. Nestled along a road that connects Penrhyn Bay with Llandudno and Colwyn Bay, this property is conveniently situated within walking distance of the beach and various local amenities. The cottage features a long, steep driveway providing parking for two cars and overlooks a large park with a children's playground. Its strategic location makes it an ideal base for exploring popular North Welsh attractions, including Rhos on Sea, Conwy, and the stunning Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park.
Upon entering Tŷ Caeredin, guests are welcomed into a light-filled interior that beautifully combines traditional furnishings with modern elements. The inviting sitting room offers a comfortable space for relaxation, complete with sofas, armchairs, and a Smart TV for entertainment, all enhanced by a cozy gas fire. The spacious kitchen is fully equipped for preparing home-cooked meals, complemented by an adjoining utility area featuring additional appliances. Dining can be enjoyed around a large table, perfect for planning adventures while sharing meals with family and friends.
The cottage's sleeping arrangements include a ground-floor twin room with an accessible shower room, along with two additional bedrooms upstairs: a generously sized twin and a master double. Each room provides ample storage space and shares a second shower room equipped with a spacious walk-in shower. Outside, the enclosed back garden features a patio area and lawn, ideal for pets to roam freely while guests enjoy coffee or lunch in the sun, creating a delightful space for relaxation.
Penrhyn Bay itself boasts a variety of shops, restaurants, and a pub, all within walking distance, including a renowned fish and chip shop. The nearby Penrhyn Bay Beach, a short stroll away, offers rockpools for exploration, while Rhos on Sea golf club provides picturesque coastal views. Just a mile from the cottage, Rhos on Sea features a lovely harbour and Blue Flag beach, while Colwyn Bay is known for its sandy shores and watersports. Llandudno, set between two headlands, offers scenic walks and beautiful beaches, while the breathtaking landscapes of Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park invite walkers and cyclists to discover its stunning trails, including the challenging ascent of Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon), Wales' highest peak. Tŷ Caeredin serves as a perfect gateway to the diverse attractions and natural beauty of North Wales.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!